It can blow out a main seal, or even a gasket if it is overfilled regularly. But usually it will just burn off. at least that's what I've heard a few people say.
Your biggest problem with overfilling the engine is not damage to the converter but damage to the engine itself. Overfilling causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil. This will cause a situation where air will be mixed with the oil. This air mixed with the oil causes the oil to lose it's lubricating properties as air is a poor lubricant. This will cause the engine to overheat and will result in severe wear to all moving parts within the engine. If you overfill the engine drain the excess oil out immediately.
Yes, overfilling can damage an engine. Too much oil causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil and form a froth of oil and air. This froth of oil and air is a poor lubricant and will cause bearing wear.
Yes, overfilling can cause smoking, and you need to drain the extra out.
Your biggest problem with overfilling the engine is not damage to the converter but damage to the engine itself. Overfilling causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil. This will cause a situation where air will be mixed with the oil. This air mixed with the oil causes the oil to lose it's lubricating properties as air is a poor lubricant. This will cause the engine to overheat and will result in severe wear to all moving parts within the engine. If you overfill the engine drain the excess oil out immediately.
It takes around four quarts of oil to fill a 1997 Honda Accord LX. Overfilling the oil can cause damage to the vehicle.
Yes - could cause fluid to foam and not lubricate properly
The short answer is 'yes'. The best thing you can do is to read the car's instruction booklet as some specifically stipulate not to overfill or engine damage will result.
Where it indicates "full" on the oil dipstick. Overfilling will cause too much pressure and possibly rupture oil lines.
The oil capacity for an 06 Corolla is four quarts. Overfilling the oil can cause many mechanical issues and failures.
Adding 5 quarts of oil to an engine and overfilling it can cause the seals to blow out. This can cause engine failure.
You either have coolant entering the oil system, usually from a cracked head or blown head gasket, or you have gasoline entering the system, caused by sticking injector or defective carburetor. Stop driving this vehicle and have this repaired ASAP. Severe engine damage will occur from either of these cases. Even overfilling with oil can cause damage.
Overfilling your engine with oil can cause the oil to foam and get sucked up into the crankcase ventilation system. This is not a good thing. A clogged CV system will lead to buildup of pressure and that can blow out seals and cause severe oil leaks, especially on older engines. A severe leak on a long drive can drain enough oil from your engine for damage to occur.